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Introduction: Not everyone is suitable for breastfeeding, if the pregnant woman suffers from severe mastitis and other related diseases, it is not possible to breastfeed, and it needs to be timely**, so as not to aggravate the condition and affect the health of the baby. There are also mothers who are infected with the virus, so these germs may enter the fetus through the mother's milk, so breastfeeding is not possible.
If the pregnant mother has been exposed to toxic chemicals during pregnancy, such conditions may cause the mother to have symptoms, then it is also necessary to stop breastfeeding, and some mothers have received radioactive ** during pregnancy, which also need to wait until the end of the treatment course to feed the baby. Some mothers may have serious heart disease and mental illness that prevents them from breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding is very beneficial to the fetus, because the nutrients contained in breast milk are very comprehensive and rich, for babies to meet the needs of the market, but also more conducive to the absorption and digestion of the baby's stomach and intestines, which is also rich in high protein, for maintaining the baby's metabolism, as well as for the development of the baby's brain and body functions is very helpful, but also to promote the baby's absorption of calcium, it can also improve the baby's resistance, This is also what other formulas do not have to satisfy the baby.
Some people are not able to meet the requirements of breastfeeding, but there are also some babies who are not able to breastfeed. For example, when premature babies weigh less than 1500 grams, premature babies do not have the ability to suction and swallow, then it is impossible to achieve through breastfeeding, and some babies are robots, such as children with cleft lip and palate, who cannot breastfeed before surgical correction, and if the baby suffers from diabetes and other disorders, there is no way to breastfeed, and relevant ** is required.
Finally, breastfeeding has many benefits, but not everyone can meet breastfeeding, we must put the health of pregnant women and children first, and choose the right one is the best.
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Breastfeeding is not allowed to occur to mothers with malignant tumors, diabetes, kidney disease, AIDS or other infectious diseases, as this can be transmitted to the child through breast milk.
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People with weak constitutions, people with genetic diseases, people with heart disease, people with infectious diseases, people with hidden diseases, these groups are not suitable for breastfeeding.
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People with blood diseases, people with high blood pressure, people with severe pregnancy reactions, people with poor physical fitness, and people with some genetic diseases.
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If the mother has heart disease, if the woman is a heart patient, it is not advisable to breastfeed, because breastfeeding will increase the burden on the mother, and breastfeeding should only be done if the valve damage has been repaired and the effect is good, or if the heart disease is compensated.
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Mothers with chronic diseases who have been taking drugs for a long time, mothers who have some virus infections, mothers who are receiving them, people who are often exposed to toxic substances or pesticides, people with kidney disease, people with postpartum depression, and people with infectious diseases are not suitable for breastfeeding.
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Moms with chronic diseases, mothers in the period of bacterial infections, mothers on radioactive iodine**, mothers with heart disease, infectious diseases, mental illness, these people are not suitable for breastfeeding.
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People who are physically ill, people with blood diseases, people with infectious diseases, cancer patients, people who do not have enough breast milk nutrition.
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Introduction: Breast milk can supplement the nutrients that the baby needs during growth and development. It can make the baby grow healthier and prevent the occurrence of a variety of diseases.
However, breastfeeding is not recommended when the mother has certain conditions. For example, if the mother suffers from some infectious diseases, the mother is not suitable for breastfeeding because she is unwell. The topic I would like to share today is that breastfeeding is not recommended when mothers have certain conditions.
1. Breastfeeding is not recommended when the mother has any conditions.
When the mother has a cold, fever or some physical diseases, she is not able to breastfeed while taking medication, otherwise it will have a negative impact on the baby and endanger the baby's health. Breastfeeding can only be continued after the drug is stopped. When the mother suffers from certain infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, etc., the disease may be transmitted to the baby during the process of feeding, so breastfeeding is not recommended.
When the mother suffers from kidney disease, diabetes, heart disease and other chronic diseases. Breastfeeding is not recommended because it increases the burden on the body if breastfeeding. In daily life, mothers are exposed to chemicals and cannot breastfeed.
Otherwise, these chemicals can cause severe damage to the baby indirectly through breast milk. During the period of receiving radioactive **, the mother is also not able to breastfeed, otherwise it will also harm the baby's health. Breastfeeding is also not recommended after exercise.
Because in the process of exercise, the muscles will produce a large amount of lactic acid, lactic acid will be retained in the blood, which will cause the milk to taste bad, and the baby may not like to eat, so breastfeeding is not recommended.
2. Conclusion. Although breastfeeding can make the baby grow healthier, the above situation is not recommended for breastfeeding, otherwise it will pose a great threat to the baby's health. Mothers must strictly follow the precautions for breastfeeding to overcome it slowly, so that the mother and the fetus can be healthy.
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If you have hepatitis B or HIV, you should not breastfeed, and if you have dyed your hair or worn nail polish, you should not breastfeed if you are sick.
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Breastfeeding is not recommended when the mother has a cold and fever, during medication, after the mother is exposed to chemicals, the mother has a genetic disease such as pneumonia, chronic diseases such as diabetes, and after the mother exercises a lot.
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Physical problems, colds, fevers, gastrointestinal upset, and some serious genetic diseases.
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If the mother's body has some diseases, there is a fire, and the child also has obvious rejection, allergies, and some diseases, it is not suitable to feed Yu Qian. Base.
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I don't like to drink breast milk, the baby is resistant to breast milk, the mother is not feeling well, the baby is allergic to breast milk, and the mother's breast milk is problematic. Qi raided Bubei.
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As we all know, breast milk is the best food for babies, and almost all mothers want to feed their babies personally, but once there are some special circumstances, it is not suitable to continue breastfeedingFor example, severe mastitis, expectant mothers have infectious diseases, or radioactive treatment**, etc
1. Severe mastitis.
Mastitis is a condition that often occurs in new mothers, if the mastitis is not serious, then you can continue breastfeeding, and there are certain benefits for relieving symptoms, but if the mastitis is already very serious, you must do it first, otherwise you may face the risk of surgery later. Severe mastitis must go to the hospital as soon as possible to prevent the condition from getting worse.
2. Infectious diseases.
If the pregnant mother suffers from hepatitis and other infectious diseases, she must stop breastfeeding as soon as possible, because this kind of germ may be transmitted to the baby's body through breast milk, and the baby's own immunity is relatively low. Expectant mothers can seek medical advice or wait until the disease has cured before continuing breastfeeding.
3. Radioactive iodine**.
Not all radioactive ** should not be breastfed, but if it is radioactive iodine**, breast milk should be stopped, because the dot can enter the baby's body with the milk and affect the development of the baby's thyroid gland. In fact, we can check this after the examination, and if the standard level is restored, we will be able to continue feeding.
4. Exposure to toxic substances.
If the expectant mother is exposed to chemicals or pesticides, it is important to stop breastfeeding, and not only that, but it is best to stay away from the baby. In addition, mothers must follow the doctor's instructions when taking medicine during breastfeeding, because some drugs will also affect the baby, so in this case you have to stop feeding. Although we can't feed the baby in person, we must squeeze out the rations to prevent the baby from returning to milk due to not feeding the baby for a long time.
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First, when the child reaches the age of one year, try not to breastfeed again, because at this time, simple breastfeeding can no longer meet the nutrients needed for the child's growth and development. Second, when the mother suffers from an acute illness and uses drugs, it is no longer suitable to feed the child with breast milk. In order to avoid the absorption of milk affected by the drug ingredients, it will be harmful to the child's development.
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Sick or without breast milk. If the mother is sick, then the body needs to take medicine at this time, and it is impossible to breastfeed if you take medicine, and if your own breast milk is not enough, there is no way to breastfeed.
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It is conducive to promoting the development of the child, can avoid the problem of the child's disease, and is conducive to enhancing the child's resistance, so breastfeeding will be promoted. It is beneficial to promote the absorption of nutrients, can enhance the baby's ability to resist diseases, avoid allergies, can supplement protein, and can also enhance the child's resistance.
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First of all, breastfeeding is more convenient, economical, nutritious and easy to digest and absorb, which can enhance the baby's ability to resist disease, can resist allergies, and can cultivate the feelings between mother and baby, which is conducive to postpartum recovery.
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Breastfeeding should be stopped if the mother is infected with HIV and has serious diseases, including chronic nephritis, diabetes, malignancy, psychosis, etc. Mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B occurs mainly through the placenta or blood during labor or delivery, so hepatitis B virus carriers are not contraindicated to breastfeeding.
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